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Norway extradites jihadist preacher Mullah Krekar to Italy | Norway extradites jihadist preacher Mullah Krekar to Italy |
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A fundamentalist Iraqi cleric has been extradited to Italy from Norway, despite concerns about the coronavirus. | A fundamentalist Iraqi cleric has been extradited to Italy from Norway, despite concerns about the coronavirus. |
Mullah Krekar, real name Najmaddin Faraj Ahmad, is considered a terrorist by the UN and the US. | Mullah Krekar, real name Najmaddin Faraj Ahmad, is considered a terrorist by the UN and the US. |
In July 2019 he was convicted by an Italian court of leading a jihadist group. | In July 2019 he was convicted by an Italian court of leading a jihadist group. |
His lawyers challenged his extradition, citing the coronavirus pandemic. | His lawyers challenged his extradition, citing the coronavirus pandemic. |
Italy is the country worst affected by the outbreak. It has reported more than 7,500 deaths. | Italy is the country worst affected by the outbreak. It has reported more than 7,500 deaths. |
Norway has recorded 3,250 confirmed cases and 14 deaths. | Norway has recorded 3,250 confirmed cases and 14 deaths. |
Who is Mullah Krekar? | Who is Mullah Krekar? |
The 63-year-old Iraqi Kurdish preacher came to Norway as a refugee in 1991. | The 63-year-old Iraqi Kurdish preacher came to Norway as a refugee in 1991. |
He was the founder of the defunct Islamic group Ansar al-Islam, although has since distanced himself from the group. | He was the founder of the defunct Islamic group Ansar al-Islam, although has since distanced himself from the group. |
Norway has been trying to extradite him for years, judging him to be a threat to national security since 2007. But under Norwegian law it would be illegal to extradite him to Iraq – despite repeated requests by Kurdish authorities - because he could face the death penalty. | Norway has been trying to extradite him for years, judging him to be a threat to national security since 2007. But under Norwegian law it would be illegal to extradite him to Iraq – despite repeated requests by Kurdish authorities - because he could face the death penalty. |
Last year, an Italian court sentenced him to 12 years behind bars for leading the Rawti Shax network, a now-disbanded Kurdish movement that allegedly has links with the Islamic State group and is thought to have planned attacks in Western countries. | Last year, an Italian court sentenced him to 12 years behind bars for leading the Rawti Shax network, a now-disbanded Kurdish movement that allegedly has links with the Islamic State group and is thought to have planned attacks in Western countries. |
Krekar has previously called the charges “fake”. | Krekar has previously called the charges “fake”. |
What happened? | What happened? |
On Thursday, Norwegian Justice Minister Monica Maeland told journalists he had been extradited to the country. | |
“We have been given assurances that he will receive the help he should have and needs," she told reporters. | “We have been given assurances that he will receive the help he should have and needs," she told reporters. |
But Krekar’s lawyer, Brynjar Meiling, said the authorities had not even allowed his client to say goodbye to his family. | But Krekar’s lawyer, Brynjar Meiling, said the authorities had not even allowed his client to say goodbye to his family. |
Krekar is at particular risk from coronavirus due to his diabetes and high blood pressure, his lawyer said. Mr Meiling called it a “day of shame” for Norway. | Krekar is at particular risk from coronavirus due to his diabetes and high blood pressure, his lawyer said. Mr Meiling called it a “day of shame” for Norway. |
Krekar does not hold Norwegian citizenship, unlike his wife and four children. | Krekar does not hold Norwegian citizenship, unlike his wife and four children. |
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